The Death card in Tarot. An intriguing one it is, and to draw one doesn’t mean it has to be associated with a literal death. It can, but more so, it is a representation of the death of something in your life. For example, a relationship thought or attitude. Moving on from something, maybe?
The great thing about the Tarot is it is subjective by nature, and it is up to the person and the reader to make the best use of it.
Scorpio
On a personal note, the day I was drafting part of this post, I had a dream about death. Do I think the day’s activities had something to do with it? Maybe, but then again, the subconscious is a mystery.Keep in mind it associates this card with death, and death is represented by the 8th house in astrology or Scorpio, which is ruled by the planet, or dwarf, Pluto.
Scorpio is about death and rebirth, and in my experience, most Scorpios are intense and passionate people with an excellent way to hide these aspects. They also do not forgive slights, and if they do, they will never forget it or what you did to them. My moon is in the 8th house, and to a degree, I would believe that. Mostly, I am forgiving, but I may not have much to do with that person, depending on what they did or who the person it. But as much as some people would claim that is “holding on to things,” I disagree.
Letting Go
Many confuse forgiveness. Just because you let go of what someone did to you, doesn’t mean you have to jump back into the boat with them.
So the card could represent that you may need to forgive, or maybe the card represents someone in your life that you need to be wary of.
It is difficult to go into a lot of detail about Tarot because of the various meanings, but to understand them better, pay attention to where from the layout it comes from. Meaning, is it past, present, or future position? That will help determine the purpose for you.
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